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PoliticsRe: This Chicken Lived For Two Years Without A Head by shayorT: 1:47pm On Dec 16, 2017
perez100:
Afonjas and fetishism! They think everybody will believe this crap.
typical ipob miscreant. allergic to education
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Stops PDP Reps From Joining APC by shayorT: 1:32pm On Dec 16, 2017
id911:
He speaks with both sides of his mouth, not surprising anyway.

Imagine a moderator in a public forum encouraging and applauding dictatorship which will ultimately weakens democratic tenets and institutions. smh
how exactly did he applaud dictatorship? so a moderator should lose his right to an opinion? smh
PoliticsRe: Aare Ona Kakanfo on the run again. by shayorT: 8:24am On Nov 30, 2017
ElsonMorali:
Seun, your moderators are waiting for this dumb thread opened by someone with half a brain to degenerate into a full scale tribal war abi?

When the next real civil war breaks out in this country, be rest assured that you and your blog will be recorded in the annals of history as having aided the killing of some 20million Nigerian Jews.

God help you then.
guy calm down now. we won't kill 20m of them. we'll only kill 10m grin
PoliticsRe: Aare Ona Kakanfo on the run again. by shayorT: 8:22am On Nov 30, 2017
ibos always starting what they can't finish. the same aare onakakanfo your people went to bow to?
PoliticsRe: Aare Ona Kakanfo on the run again. by shayorT: 8:22am On Nov 30, 2017
ibos always starting what they can't finish. the same aare onakakanfo your people went to bow to?
PoliticsRe: Doctors Without Borders And 50 Years Of Biafra’s Ingratitude by shayorT: 7:11am On Jun 23, 2017
NaijaFutbol:
You registered the same day you made that comment.

Or if we are to believe you, the someone else registered that same day and gave you the phone to make the comment.

Anyway, Kontinu!
believe whatever you want. search for jaideyone. that is my regular account. this is for someone else
PoliticsRe: Doctors Without Borders And 50 Years Of Biafra’s Ingratitude by shayorT: 1:52pm On Jun 06, 2017
Fifthcolumnist:
This was a civil War!!!!!!!!!!!
and civil wars are known to have more casualties than invasions. if you can't feed your people don't give them weapons
PoliticsRe: Doctors Without Borders And 50 Years Of Biafra’s Ingratitude by shayorT: 1:50pm On Jun 06, 2017
NaijaFutbol:
Good you registered today to make this comment

I was wondering who could reveal his lack of sympathy for life as openly as this.

I regret sharing this earth with people like you really
call it whatever you like. I'm a regular and this account is for someone else. I just make use of the phone once in a while.

like I said before if you have to go to war the least you should have is enough food and weapon for your people not waiting for the zoo authorities to feed you. a word is enough for the wise
PoliticsRe: We Want Biafra Because Nigeria Is Not Functioning - IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu by shayorT: 9:21am On May 31, 2017
lies lies and more lies. just a few days over two years ago Ibos held more important posts than any other ethnic group in the country. who's stopping an Igbo man from running for presidency? even when ojukwu ran he couldn't win his ward. Ibos are responsible for their own miseries.

pathetic drama queens/crybabies
PoliticsRe: Doctors Without Borders And 50 Years Of Biafra’s Ingratitude by shayorT: 8:12am On May 31, 2017
common sense 101

as much as it sounds cruel I can't keep feeding my enemy and still hope the war will end on time.
siege is basic warfare strategy from time immemorial.

even the allied army attempted to starve the Germans.

the Germans also laid siege to Leningrad, Soviet Union for over 800 days.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Leningrad


The rising cost of food has been a main cause of the recent
riots in Tunisia and Egypt. Empty bellies make people angry
as well as hungry. Prophets predict that the next World War
will be over ever-scarcer food. Well, here is news for us all.
We have already had a World War over food. It was World
War II.
This amazing book traces the war’s course without once
mentioning the fighting. For Lizzie Collingham, an
immensely learned nutritionist-historian, the war was not
about the triumph of democracy over fascism. It was the ­
victory of adequate diet over starvation.
She makes it impossible to think of the war in the old terms.
Just to shock you into paying attention she begins with a
statistic: at least 20 million people died during the war of
starvation. The number of military deaths was 19.5 million.
In other words, the deadliest weapon was starvation
Well before Hitler attacked the Soviet Union in 1941, Herbert
Backe had presented the solution to Germany’s chronic
food insufficiency (unlike Britain, it had no empire to supply
its imports). The plan was to march east into Russia, seize
the granary of the Ukraine and BeloRussia, take its produce
to feed the army and much of the nation and give the land
to German settlers.
But what about the Russians who lived there? They were to
get nothing - not a slice of bread. They were ‘useless
eaters’. The people in the cities who relied on the country
for its grain and livestock were to starve to death.
When denied food, the body starts to consume itself - first
its fat and muscle, then the intestines and last, the vital
organs.
There is intense craving for carbohydrates and salt and
uncontrollable diarrhoea before a final torpor. Organ failure
is the ultimate cause of death. Those who starved in
Leningrad were found to have hearts less than a third of the
normal weight.
www.dailymail.co.uk/home/books/article-1351152/Q-What-deadliest-weapon-World-War-II-A-Starvation-killed-20-million-people-THE-TASTE-OF-WAR-BY-LIZZIE-COLLINGHAM.html

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